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Sunday, September 30, 2007 |
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posted by Elaine @ 5:23 PM |
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Frog Legs II |
Friday, September 21, 2007 |
A SEQUEL TO FROG LEGS I - THE DRAMA THAT WAS
Prologue
Too bad I wasn't able to keep my friendster blog post "Frog Legs", an article I finally deleted after long long months of figuring out what to do with MY frog legs.
Part I, was, well, pure drama. It was about, yes, frog legs-- the ugly things you refuse to taste but are so curious about, those that remind you of the things you'd rather not have, had you been given other [better] options.
It was also a love story, a failing, dying one.
How I weaved every detail in such a post, I don't remember. Don't even care, because as the subtitle goes, Part I is the Drama that Was.
FROG LEGS II
(to be continued...) |
posted by Elaine @ 12:00 PM |
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75 Years for me |
Monday, September 17, 2007 |
Funny how I hate milk (fresh milk, powdered milk, milk candies, milk chocolate and other milk-whatevers) yet love cultured milk (Yakult! Yakult!), and how I hate the famous green mango-bagoong tandem yet be happy for a week just eating ripe ones.
Just like how I haaaate weddings yet love wedding anniversaries.
Maybe because for me, there's always something more special about things and people that went through the test of time and lived to tell the tale. Of course, the innocence and pureness of something (a newly found love, or fresh milk and unripe mango, in this case) has an unquestionable and inimitable charm, but that's beside the point and that's another story.
So, I write about wedding anniversaries.
I recently attended the Silver wedding anniversary of Don's (my partner in crime) parents. Don and his sibs prepared and ran the program, they were really amazing :-). Their parents must really be proud--having raised kids is one, but having raised God-fearing, smart and talented kids is another.
Three years ago, my lolo and lola celebrated their 50th, the same year that my parents celebrated their 25th. It was inspiring, really, not because my lolo and lola are still sweet (because they're not), but because I kinda know what they went through to bring up their kids. They were able to stand each other (stand for each other and stand up to each other) for half a century. Unbelievable.
I am still trying to find a scanned image of them during their wedding day (will soon post it, photo needs restoration). But here they are now: Ang lola kong pihikan sa pagkain, at ang lolo kong bugnutin. :-p
Inay and tatay, 50 yrs after :-)
Honestly, I can't picture myself (yet) seeing the same person day in and day out for fifty looooong years-- but that's because I'll break the record, you guys. 75 years for me! Cheers! |
posted by Elaine @ 2:00 PM |
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